Our aim in this short Primer is to explain the principles of planar cell polarity (PCP) in animal development. The literature in this small field is complex and specialized, but we have extracted a simple and central story from it. We explain our hypothesis that polarity, initially cued by the direction of slope of a multicellular gradient, is interpreted at the cellular level so that each cell becomes molecularly polarised. The mechanism involves a comparison between a cell and its neighbours. To achieve this comparison there are (at least) two disparate and independent molecular systems, each depending on molecular bridges that span between neighbouring cells. Even though the two systems are made up of different molecules, we argue that b...
The collective alignment of cell polarity across the tissue plane is a phenomenon known as planar ce...
Most, perhaps all cells in epithelial sheets are polarised in the plane of the sheet. This type of p...
SummaryEpithelial cells are polarized within the apico-basal and planar axes. The latter — planar ce...
The making of an embryo and its internal organs entails the spatial coordination of cellular activit...
In addition to specifying cell fate, there is a wealth of evidence that molecular gradients are also...
Planar polarity describes the coordinated polarisation of cells or structures in the plane of a tiss...
Planar cell polarization entails establishment of cellular asymmetries within the tissue plane. An e...
Planar polarity is a widespread phenomenon found in many tissues, allowing cells to coordinate morph...
Directing the orientation of cells in three dimensions is a fundamental aspect of many of the proces...
Planar polarity is a global, tissue-level phenomenon that coordinates cell behavior in a two-dimensi...
<div><p>Planar cell polarity (PCP)–the coordinated polarisation of a whole field of cells within the...
The slope of a supracellular molecular gradient has long been thought to orient and coordinate plana...
The slope of a supracellular molecular gradient has long been thought to orient and coordinate plana...
Planar cell polarity (PCP) has been under genetic dissection for decades. More and more fundamental ...
Planar cell polarity (PCP) is a small but important area of research. In this review we discuss a li...
The collective alignment of cell polarity across the tissue plane is a phenomenon known as planar ce...
Most, perhaps all cells in epithelial sheets are polarised in the plane of the sheet. This type of p...
SummaryEpithelial cells are polarized within the apico-basal and planar axes. The latter — planar ce...
The making of an embryo and its internal organs entails the spatial coordination of cellular activit...
In addition to specifying cell fate, there is a wealth of evidence that molecular gradients are also...
Planar polarity describes the coordinated polarisation of cells or structures in the plane of a tiss...
Planar cell polarization entails establishment of cellular asymmetries within the tissue plane. An e...
Planar polarity is a widespread phenomenon found in many tissues, allowing cells to coordinate morph...
Directing the orientation of cells in three dimensions is a fundamental aspect of many of the proces...
Planar polarity is a global, tissue-level phenomenon that coordinates cell behavior in a two-dimensi...
<div><p>Planar cell polarity (PCP)–the coordinated polarisation of a whole field of cells within the...
The slope of a supracellular molecular gradient has long been thought to orient and coordinate plana...
The slope of a supracellular molecular gradient has long been thought to orient and coordinate plana...
Planar cell polarity (PCP) has been under genetic dissection for decades. More and more fundamental ...
Planar cell polarity (PCP) is a small but important area of research. In this review we discuss a li...
The collective alignment of cell polarity across the tissue plane is a phenomenon known as planar ce...
Most, perhaps all cells in epithelial sheets are polarised in the plane of the sheet. This type of p...
SummaryEpithelial cells are polarized within the apico-basal and planar axes. The latter — planar ce...